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ADAX UNVEILS HIGH DENSITY AMC SIGNALING CONTROLLER
Globalcomm, Booth 20019, Chicago, IL - June 6, 2006 -
Adax Inc., an industry leader in high-performance signaling
infrastructure, today unveiled the company’s first AdvancedMC
protocol controller card, the HDCII-AMC. Previously available
in PMC, PCI, and PCIe versions, the HDCII-AMC is ideal for I/O
intensive telecom applications, enhancing the robust features
of the HDCII with the increased flexibility and performance offered
by AMC and ATCA.
The HDCII-AMC is a high density narrowband channelized controller
designed for wireless, wireline and converging PSTN/IP network
platforms. The full height AMC card supports traditional SS7, Annex
A HSL, and SCTP acceleration protocols.
The HDCII-AMC I/O card offers TEMs a versatile platform for building
modular telecom systems that can be quickly and cost-effectively
designed, manufactured, scaled, upgraded and serviced. Up to four
HDCII-AMC modules can be mounted with an AdvancedTCA carrier card
for a high density ATCA signaling blade. This modular signaling
solution can be easily scaled and upgraded while reducing overall
time to market. In addition, the HDCII-AMC is hot swappable, allowing
service providers to upgrade their ATCA systems without removing
entire blades. The HDCII-AMC also supports multi-protocol interfaces
and IPMI system management, thus providing the flexibility and
high availability essential to providing a reliable, adaptable
network. These benefits enable TEMs to focus their time and efforts
on the applications rather than the platform, thus restoring the
TEMs competitive advantage while lowering costs to the Operator.
The HDCII-AMC is dynamically configurable and can deliver up to
124 channels of multiple protocols including SS7 MTP2, SCTP acceleration,
LAPB/D/V5, Frame Relay, X.25 and HDLC per card. The card features
one x4 PCI Express interface and two Gigabit Ethernet 1000Base-BX
(SerDes) ports. In addition, since the Adax HDC driver software
is consistent across all HDCII board formats, existing Adax customers
can seamlessly transition to the HDCII-AMC without altering their
current applications.
The superior density and high performance of the HDCII-AMC make
it particularly suitable for demanding telecommunications applications
that require high capacity and throughput. The HDCII-AMC is ideal
for Signaling Gateways, Media Gateway Controllers, and SGSN, GGSN,
MSC, HLR/VLR and BSS nodes in Next Generation Networks. General
availability of the HDCII-AMC is scheduled for Q3 2006.
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